Page 3 - Standard Three Year Warranty
3 Warranty Information ...................... 3 Important Safeguards ...................... 4 Assistance and Service Information ........................................ 5 Parts and Features............................ 6 How to Make Coffee ........................ 7 Additional Features ................
Page 4 - Other Consumer Safety Information; IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
4 Other Consumer Safety Information IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances, basicsafety precautions should always be fol-lowed to reduce the risk of fire, electricshock, and/or injury to persons, includingthe following: 1. Read all instructions. 2. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use han-d...
Page 6 - Parts and Features
6 Parts and Features 1. Filter Basket2. Clock and Controls3. Carafe4. Keep-Hot Plate5. Cover6. Water Reservoir7. Water Level Guide8. Pause ‘N Serve9. Coffee Scoop* * optional ON/OFF Button with Red Indicator Light Program Buttonwith Green Indicator Light Hour Button Minute Button 840126600 ENv05.qxd...
Page 7 - How to Make Coffee; CAUTION
7 How to Make Coffee 1. To ensure best possible taste, washthe carafe then clean the inside ofunit. See “Cleaning Instructions.” 2. Plug in Coffeemaker. The numberson Clock will flash until time is set. 3. Press H to set current hour with AM or PM. Press M to set current minutes. The clock is now se...
Page 8 - Additional Features; Water Filtration
8 Additional Features Pause ’n Serve This feature allows you to pour a cupof coffee before the entire brew cyclehas completed. By removing theCarafe, the flow of coffee from thebottom of the Filter Basket will stop. CAUTION: Return carafe to Keep- Hot Plate within 20 seconds. Hotwater continues to f...
Page 9 - Tips to Brew Good Coffee
9 Tips to Brew Good Coffee Quality coffee comes from qualityingredients. For the best coffee, youshould start with freshly ground coffee from freshly roasted beans. The beans can be purchased andstored in an airtight container. Justprior to brewing, remove the amountneeded and grind the beans. Oncet...
Page 10 - Cleaning
10 Cleaning To Clean Inside of Coffeemaker: 1. Remove water filter and water filter holder if present. 2. Make sure the filter basket isempty. 3. Place empty carafe on Keep-HotPlate. 4. Pour one pint of plain white vinegar into the reservoir. 5. Plug unit into electrical outlet. 6. Press the ON/OFF ...
Page 11 - Carafe Safety Precautions
11 Carafe Safety Precautions This symbol reminds you that glass is fragile and can break whichcould result in personal injury. This symbol alerts you to the potential danger for personal injury if you fail to read and follow these safety precautions. • Do not place carafe in dishwasher.• Do not use ...
Page 12 - Troubleshooting
12 Troubleshooting POTENTIAL PROBLEM Filter basket overflows or coffee brews slowly. Coffee tastes bad. Coffee not brewing/unit will not turn on. Longer than normal brew time. PROBABLE CAUSE/SOLUTION • Excessive amounts of coffee. One level table- spoon of ground coffee per cup is recommended. • Cof...
Page 13 - Alcoholic Frozen Drinks; Coffee Drinks & Shakes
13 Alcoholic Frozen Drinks Creamy Coffee 6 cups brewed coffee (chilled) 1 ⁄ 2 pint vanilla ice cream 8 ounces Irish Crème liqueurPlace all ingredients in blender jar; cover. Blend on medium speed until desiredconsistency is reached. Yield: 4 servings. Coffee Shake Supreme 4 scoops vanilla ice cream1...